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Freshman Richard Wire came from behind to upset the top seed, and defending national champion, in the first round of last weekend’s Sherwood Cup, but lost in the tournament’s second round. Wire and doubles partner Eric McKean were also knocked out in the second round. #gallery http://daily.stanford.edu/image/full/6696
Alvin Chow

Freshman Richard Wire came from behind to upset the top seed, and defending national champion, in the first round of last weekend’s Sherwood Cup, but lost in the tournament’s second round. Wire and doubles partner Eric McKean were also knocked out in the second round.

Wrestlers pin SF State

By Denis Griffin
SPORTS| Stanford’s decisive 37-6 victory over SF State was perhaps the first time in the past two seasons that the Cardinal not only controlled a match, but dominated it.

Women's Tennis: Weekend cut short by weather, losses

By Jack Salisbury
SPORTS| It wasn’t just their opponents that the women’s tennis team had to battle last weekend at the Freeman Invitational in Las Vegas.

Sports Briefs: Women's gymnastics upsets Bruins, men's swimming wins two

By Rebecca Harlow
SPORTS| With team and individual victories in every event, the women’s gymnastics team knocked off No. 5 UCLA for the No. 8 Cardinal’s first win of 2007.

Helmet hair not so bad?

By Andrew Lomeli
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Men's Tennis: Second round struggles at Sherwood Cup

By Carling Nguyen
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Another one of these and I'll need a cardiologist

By Daniel Novinson
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